Words and phrases that have a meaning related to churchyards: (117 results)
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Also try:graveyards, hedgerows, abbeys, woodland, copses, cemeteries, vicarage, heaths, almshouses, footpaths, rockeries, meadows, moors, moorlands, machair, churchwardens, riversides, heathland, tithe barn, cathedrals, coppicing, priory, shrubberies, fenland, gardens, pavements, rood screen, cenotaphs, glens, sepulchers, stiles, skylarks, vicars, mendips, gravestones, dovecote, benefice, bridleway, fens, monasteries, flowerbeds, setts, bluebells, cistercians, herbaceous border, dormouse, domesday book, cardiganshire, courtyards, chiltern hills, graves, megaliths, workhouses, wolds, parsonages, rills, tabernacles, knolls, naves, cloisters, rectories, motte, firbank, aconites, antonine wall, bracken, hallows, steeples, heathers, alleyways, wildwood, grottoes, roadsides, purbeck, undergrowth, cheviots, parvis, braes, worshippers, holy rood, chapels, cotswolds, poorhouses, ramblers, lido, guildhall, prebendary, bridle path, lollipop lady, undercroft, flagstones, damsons, gelligaer, headstones, verulamium, mausoleums, pews, blackthorn, cairns, tarns, footway, yews, churchyard, churches, parishes, pulpits, boroughs, dioceses, lighthouses, schoolrooms, shires, villages, cemetery, courtrooms, farmsteads, graveyard, prisons
— Adjectives for churchyards: old, many, english, few, ancient, christian, overcrowded, several, circular, most, anglican, more...
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